In some cases, yes. Generally, trees on single family properties are not regulated, unless the tree is in a critical area or on the city's Heritage Tree Program inventory. You may view the City of Puyallup Tree Removal Flow Chart for further details. Tree Removal Flow Chart (PDF)

In some cases, yes. Generally, trees on single family properties are not regulated, unless the tree is in a critical area or on the city's Heritage Tree Program inventory. You may view the City of Puyallup Tree Removal Flow Chart for further details. Tree Removal Flow Chart (PDF)

A 'Significant' Tree is any tree with a trunk 15" in diameter or larger (measured at 4.5 feet above grade). These trees are not regulated on single family property or any residential property with four (4) units or less. You may view the City of Puyallup Tree Removal Flow Chart for more information. Tree Removal Flow Chart (PDF)

Critical areas are defined as steep slopes, wetlands and wetland buffers, stream buffers, and/or habitat/greenbelt areas - in all instances, trees in these areas are regulated by the city and require a tree removal permit to be authorized for removal. Fore more information, view the City of Puyallup Tree Removal Flow Chart (PDF).

A Heritage Tree is a tree that has been designated, due to the tree's exceptional size, age, or association with a community event or historical significance. If the tree is on private property, the current or former owner of the property voluntarily opted to designate this tree. All Heritage Trees are regulated and protected by the city from removal and/or construction impacts. A permit is required to remove these trees - for more information, view the Heritage Tree Program page.